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Here's my one which is currently in the compliance shop atm. Should hopefully get it by end of this week. Got it through PowerPlay. So far they rock...

07/1994

GUNMETAL

GRADE 4

60,666 Klms

KAKIMOTO EXHAUST

17" WHEELS

MINI DISC STEREO

ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION

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lol yeah it does look farken nice i have to say. if i had some spare cash there would be more things i would do. but meh. the mods and the looks is what sold me on the car obviously.

its tuf enough.

sigsputnik - i have a friend who imports cars mate - he helped me do it myself. was quite easy.

ah well seems i am spamming up the thread, heres another pic.

:P

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  • 2 months later...

Mine should be here on Tuesday...

Its a 1990 R32 GTST 4 Door drift pig

Will be complied as a 15 year rule car based on it was purchased before the rule change.

Has minimal mods and like all cops is in rough condition bodywise but mechanically is kept well.

Has a diff (locked or aftermarket)

Exhaust

Apexi Pod

Apexi Suspension

Bodykit

East Bear tail light covers

tie end rods

bride fixed back and yumcha recliner

rear is gutted and will stay that way as it will be registered as a 2 seater

Buying the paint for it in a couple of weeks... satin black for that race look with matt clear with a custom candy red pearl and blue metal flakes for the rice look ontop :P

FMIC, Oil Cooler, Oil Catch Can, Standard Box and a few other mods will go on once its complied then i will start hitting the track with it.

Heres a few pics of it in japan... will post up some more once its here and then some more once its painted and ready.

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lol

my cars always come with some form of cup holder... i thought it was like some form of import regulation that they had to come with them. I still have the ones from my 1st R32 and my cefiro as well :P

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